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Tool
JDWP
BlackBerry simulators
The BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment (JDE) and the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment
Plug-In for Eclipse™ include three different simulators you can use to create and test a BlackBerry device
application for a BlackBerry smartphone. See the BlackBerry Simulator Guide for more information on how to use
BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators.
The BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator
The BlackBerry® Smartphone simulator enables you to run BlackBerry device applications on your computer. The
BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator includes the BlackBerry device applications that are typically available on
BlackBerry smartphones and enables you to load and test your own BlackBerry device applications. You can
simulate and test various connectivity and state changes using the BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator. When you
use the BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator to perform testing, you might need to simulate additional BlackBerry
services. The BlackBerry MDS Simulator and the BlackBerry email server simulator are available for this purpose.
You can obtain BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators by downloading the BlackBerry® Java® Development
Environment, the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment Plug-In for Eclipse™, or the BlackBerry® Java®
Development Environment Component Package from the BlackBerry Developer Zone web site at http://
www.blackberry.com/developers.
The BlackBerry MDS simulator
The BlackBerry® MDS simulator is designed to simulate the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service component of
the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Using the BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator with the BlackBerry MDS simulator
enables you to test network, push, and browser applications that are designed for use with a BlackBerry Enterprise
Server. If you are testing BlackBerry device applications that require an HTTP connection, you need the
BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator and the BlackBerry MDS simulator. You can obtain the BlackBerry MDS
simulator by downloading the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment, the BlackBerry® Java® Development
Environment Plug-In for Eclipse™, or the BlackBerry Email and MDS Services Simulator Package from the
BlackBerry Developer Zone web site at http://www.blackberry.com/developers.
Description
The Java Debug Wire Protocol (JDWP) program lets you debug BlackBerry device applications
using third-party IDEs. The BlackBerry JDE Component Package includes the files that JDWP
requires to debug BlackBerry device applications:
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DefaultBuild.rc: a configuration file
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"FixedBuild.rc: a configuration file
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"Launcher.exe: a utility tool
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"focusFlipper.exe: a utility tool
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RimUsbJni.dll: a helper file that permits the JDWP program to communicate with a
BlackBerry smartphone through a USB port
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